
Are you looking at me, madam?

Us goats kinda like a bit of attention. And we know Becky likes us! It’s been fun taking part in October Squares this month. Carry on being kind, won’t you? It’s not hard to do. And if you can sneak Six Words in, so much the better. Happy Halloween/All Saint’s Day!
P.S. I will be doing a round up on Jo’s Monday walk next week. See you then?

KindaS
I love this challenge, I havenβt seen it before but will be participating on Saturday!
I’ll look forward to seeing you there π π
This is awesome! It looks like thatβs exactly what they are saying. π
They don’t mind how much traffic they stop, not that there is all that much in the country lanes, Lisa π π
That’s like when we went to Yellowstone. Miles and miles of nothing but paved roads and hilly mountains. Then there is a traffic jam of Bison crossing the road….in the middle of nowhere. π
Just seeing these sweet creatures is good for my soul!
There’s always a flock or two around once you’re out of town, Debbie π π
Sheep have all come down from our pastures.. π
It’s winter, then? π¦ π¦
It was a lovely month of kindness! Let’s keep up with it! π
It would help, wouldn’t it? π π
“Who you calling a goat?” said the sheep. Sorry I couldn’t fit it into six words. But I do love the photograph.
It can be difficult to tell one from the other, John π π
Mostly the sheep’s tails are down and the goats’ tails are up.
But luckily I spent most of my early years on a sheep farm.
LOL you do have a way with the 6 words Jo!
They seem to keep on rolling, Tina π π
I see they weren’t in any hurry to move on either. Typical! Happy November to you Jo. Looking forward to a nice walk with everyone next Monday. I’m going back to part two of my Burleigh Heads post to add in a link. I only linked part one and both would be better.
That’s great, Carol. I’ll look out for it π π Take good care!